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one is in politics this day and age, unfortunately, post citizens united, money rules the world. you're keeping it real, right? the second part of it is, you can't be bluffing. if you say hey listen, i'm going to do this and i'm going to stick to it, well, then the obama administration as we've teen them into time and time again with republicans they'll bend. >> they respond they absolutely respond. you know, we looked at -- we reported at the advocate that the breakdown of straight voters went roughly 49% to each obama and romney, but lgbt went for obama. they decided the election. >> cenk: i think 76% is too low. which lgbt is voting for republicans these days. [ laughter ] >> cenk: the nones not affiliated with any religion are 20% of the country and went to obama, but they have zero political power. they're not focused. they don't make demands. they're not an activist group that say take us seriously and don't have the money to back it up. that's an enormous difference. giglio he's fighting against sex slavery, et cetera. >> very important work in that reward. some say this h
one is in politics this day and age, unfortunately, post citizens united, money rules the world. you're keeping it real, right? the second part of it is, you can't be bluffing. if you say hey listen, i'm going to do this and i'm going to stick to it, well, then the obama administration as we've teen them into time and time again with republicans they'll bend. >> they respond they absolutely respond. you know, we looked at -- we reported at the advocate that the breakdown of straight...
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so good-bye, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. >>> are you ready for some heat this weekend, d.c.? i mean, 50s is heat. let's get a check on your weekend forecast from meteorologist dylan dreyer. yesterday, louisiana was a little nasty. where is all that heading today? >> it's all about indiana today. indiana, ohio. that's the whole region that's going to pick up just as much rain as we saw in louisiana yesterday. why is this happening? well, this is a very, very slow-moving system, so it sat right over louisiana yesterday. today it's sitting right through indiana
so good-bye, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste...
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it is something we're doing in the united states. yes, sir? >> i am from national defense university. it is one thing -- first of all, thank you, for confirming my worst expectations. >> is my speech that bad? >> auditing the building of buildings and infrastructure is one thing but a lot of u.s. taxpayer money is being spent on more traditional development programs that do a partner capacity building an institution building and democratization and education. do you have a strategy how to audit the effectiveness of those investments? >> we do. we produced, under my watch, the first joint strategy for doing audits and investigations in that area in afghanistan with the aidag, dodag, and the state ag. it lays out a strategy where we're focusing on the most important programs by dollar amounts and impact on our mission. it is a 50-page strategy but we do have a strategy. it was not until i showed up that we had a joint strategy. we have been spending money there for eight years-10 years before but no one had come up with a joint strategy as to ho
it is something we're doing in the united states. yes, sir? >> i am from national defense university. it is one thing -- first of all, thank you, for confirming my worst expectations. >> is my speech that bad? >> auditing the building of buildings and infrastructure is one thing but a lot of u.s. taxpayer money is being spent on more traditional development programs that do a partner capacity building an institution building and democratization and education. do you have a...
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denmark and new zealand and even the tiny indian ocean nation is ahead of the united states. the index measures things like regulations in markets and the size of the government. all of that. we came in 10th. now, temp wasn't really bad for miss alabama. there were nine women prettier than her in the miss usa pageant. i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and political realities of the united states, it's probably not a surprise. regulatory environments, economic income, wealth distribution, absence of growth, all of this is just not great news for economic freedom. >> is used to be the place for capital growth. we are increasingly dropping this and it is a common thing. should we be worried? is that the world saying that we have other more promising spots? >> it is a worry. you have to be concerned. can you reverse this? what are the causes? i think we have to focus the attention on can we compete and can we make the sacrifices. >> are you optimistic
denmark and new zealand and even the tiny indian ocean nation is ahead of the united states. the index measures things like regulations in markets and the size of the government. all of that. we came in 10th. now, temp wasn't really bad for miss alabama. there were nine women prettier than her in the miss usa pageant. i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and...
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governor and her family said a tearful good-bye to her husband as he departed with his national guard unit aft. >>> and a very big snake wedged itself on to a plane but was fighting winds of 250 miles per hour and did not survive the flight. >>> an sunday, it will be one year since the italian luxury cruise liner the costa concordia ran aground. preparations are under way for a memorial at the half sunken ship. michelle kosinski is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. people are already starting to arrive here on the island for that service on sunday. it always amazes people to see that, yes, the ship is still here in the exact same position it was. what has changed is you can see the enormous structures that salvage crews have built around it. they are working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to prepare to finally roll it over upright and float it out of here, probably not until the fall. but you know what? today you talk to the survivors of that wreck, and for them, the emotional aspect is just as present, just as large. there's still a lot of anger toward the company that t
governor and her family said a tearful good-bye to her husband as he departed with his national guard unit aft. >>> and a very big snake wedged itself on to a plane but was fighting winds of 250 miles per hour and did not survive the flight. >>> an sunday, it will be one year since the italian luxury cruise liner the costa concordia ran aground. preparations are under way for a memorial at the half sunken ship. michelle kosinski is here with the latest. >> reporter: good...
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in the novel way in a way that's been damaging to every nation in the world but in the process the united states has become less and less free it's become less and less economically viable and with each passing decade war has generated more and more profit for the u.s. military industry i topic r t discussed with filmmaker and vietnam war vet oliver stone we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an empire you know we have eight hundred plus spaces see some of the very secret we leave created a huge infrastructure a global infrastructure we're trying to be the world's policeman when it comes to america's security republican senator chuck hagel has been nominated to replace leon panetta hey goal would be the first vietnam vet to ever head the u.s. department of defense when i was in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight united states senators making decisions that affected my life. and lot of people who lost their lives but they didn't have i didn't having the say about someone needs to represent that perspective and in our government as well the pe
in the novel way in a way that's been damaging to every nation in the world but in the process the united states has become less and less free it's become less and less economically viable and with each passing decade war has generated more and more profit for the u.s. military industry i topic r t discussed with filmmaker and vietnam war vet oliver stone we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an empire you know we have eight hundred plus spaces see some of the...
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folks, the united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. [ laughter[cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know me boom. you know me, i'm a gadget guy. soifs disappointed to learn about a new invention that set our culture back. >> this is the hapifork. believe it or not this fork measure how's quickly you are eating. fit finds thawr eating too quickly it's going vibrate in europe hand and force you to slow down. >> stephen: first of all americans have something that make yours hand tremble so we stop eating. it's called a stroke. that's why i'm giving a wag of my finger to hapifork. this can comes from hong kong where they have a century's old tradition of tablewear that prevents you from ea
folks, the united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. [ laughter[cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know...
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across the united states, schools in some areas are temporarily closed or postponing extracurricular activities. now some hospitals are restricting visitors or prohibiting them all together. and it's getting worse >> it's come back early and rather fiercely. so, we're having a moderate to severe influenza season. >> 63-year-old beverly moss said her symptoms started suddenly >> it was like something hit me like a mack truck and i just felt sick all over, aches and pains immediately. chills, fever, no appetites. >> her prescription for recovery, oxygen and fluids. she's still one of the lucky ones she got a room. patients are being seen in the hallway and beds are being made into what's normally the e.r. waiting area. >> expected to get worse in the next couple of weeks. dr. nancy snooyderman this morning. >>> a cleaning service worker at the ft. lauderdale worker, he found an ipad, stashed inside $13,000, rather than keep it for himself, he returned to the security office the ipad's owner gave him 60 bucks. to show his gratitude, which the saintly morgan promptly divided and gave awa
across the united states, schools in some areas are temporarily closed or postponing extracurricular activities. now some hospitals are restricting visitors or prohibiting them all together. and it's getting worse >> it's come back early and rather fiercely. so, we're having a moderate to severe influenza season. >> 63-year-old beverly moss said her symptoms started suddenly >> it was like something hit me like a mack truck and i just felt sick all over, aches and pains...
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folks, the united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. handling fee. [ laughter isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know me boom. you know me, i'm a gadget guy. soifs disappointed to learn about a new invention that set our culture back. >> this is the hapifork. believe it or not this fork measure how's quickly you are ea
folks, the united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. handling fee. [ laughter isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied...
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the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for peoe to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over $20 million to causes. gun-control -- contributed less than any time in 20 years. $4,000 total. the white house tries to level the playing field by tapping richest -- religious leaders, community leaders and teachers for a town hall rally like the campaign. mayor bloomberg reports 500 on negative board in thousand members since the attack on connecticut including another whose daughter was killed two years ago. >> when we find the courage to stand up to the gun lobby ? >> debbie deferreds was a primary attack and nearly killed. she has established a political action committee to raise $20 million to catch up
the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for peoe to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over...
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government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating mistakes rather than learning from them we still keep getting into the. war for wars or interventions in other countries. i mean it's wrong period you're not going to win. we don't win in iraq we didn't win in the afghanistan and we're grateful even when you've been there what are your life and the same thing is is like a vietnam we didn't win nothing who won absolutely nothing and you know and they just don't get it we've tried to rule the world we've tried to do it in the novel way in a way that's been damaging to every nation in the world but in the process the united states has become less and less it's become less and less economically viable and with each passing decade war has generated more and more profit for the us military. industry topic r t discussed with filmmaker and vietnam war vet oliver stone we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an
government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating mistakes rather than learning from them we still keep getting into the. war for wars or interventions in other countries. i mean it's wrong period you're not going to win. we don't win in iraq we didn't win in the afghanistan and we're grateful even when you've been there what are your life...
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nothing has happened in the united states. actually nothing. there's reasons for optimism from the shale. people are excited talking about that. and there's some optimism coming from the easy money, i suppose, still. but i think in the united states, you know, if we get to the consensus, which needs to be 3% at the end of the year, i think that would be good. >> let me ask you about the economy, relative to what's going on in washington. we know this week that the house voted to extend the debt ceiling for a few months. we still face the sequestration and the continuing resolution. how does this play out? >> forever. >> feels like that. >> forever. they don't agree. so we're seeing an overlay of this, you know, one side the republicans, the other side the democrats. and i must say post-election, president obama has become more aggre aggressive. military spending, they don't agree with what taxation should be, title, on and on and on. gun control, they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow economy that makes it
nothing has happened in the united states. actually nothing. there's reasons for optimism from the shale. people are excited talking about that. and there's some optimism coming from the easy money, i suppose, still. but i think in the united states, you know, if we get to the consensus, which needs to be 3% at the end of the year, i think that would be good. >> let me ask you about the economy, relative to what's going on in washington. we know this week that the house voted to extend...
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there's no way they will accept an assault weapons ban and president obama made it clear today the united states is accelerating its withdrawal from afghanistan and plans to leave very few troops there after next year this. much is clear. gone is the goal of nation-building and u.s. congressman phil gingrey felt two so-called rape candidates in the republican party wasn't enough. he's just come out defending aiken's legitimate rape comments and once again republicans keep it up and the story that's the star of hollywood, it's right here in the nation's capital. this is "hardball," a place for politics. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am pink and i am a covergirl. ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you n
there's no way they will accept an assault weapons ban and president obama made it clear today the united states is accelerating its withdrawal from afghanistan and plans to leave very few troops there after next year this. much is clear. gone is the goal of nation-building and u.s. congressman phil gingrey felt two so-called rape candidates in the republican party wasn't enough. he's just come out defending aiken's legitimate rape comments and once again republicans keep it up and the story...
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this represents a huge threat to the united states. there are others that would argue it is more a regional. the ability to react is clearly limited. when you look at individual things, there are concerns. afghanistan is another issue. >> these are big and complex topics and we could spend more time but unfortunately we are out. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> tomorrow on washington journal we'll talk about president obama's use of executive power. then a look at climate change on legislation and congress. and later a discussion about dop mat i can security worldwide with former interior to algeria ronald knewman. >> we've created a platform that we call digital health feedback system. and the main components of that platform are a sensor you swallow. it sends information to a wearable patch on your torso that collects information about the medicines you swallow and your heart rate and sleep,temperature, a lot of things what we call a panel of fiss logical and it commune indicates with a blue tooth phone you c
this represents a huge threat to the united states. there are others that would argue it is more a regional. the ability to react is clearly limited. when you look at individual things, there are concerns. afghanistan is another issue. >> these are big and complex topics and we could spend more time but unfortunately we are out. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> tomorrow on washington journal we'll talk about president obama's use of executive power....
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i think the president will make very clear that the united states isn't going to stay there forever and we're not going to solve afghanistan's problems for them. they've got to do it themselves. >> there's a new article and it asks this question, the obama administration says it is considering leaving no troops in afghanistan after december 2014. but is it really? or is it just decreasing expectations and using the threat as a pressure tactic ahead of president obama's meeting with afghan president hamid karzai? do you think that's what's going on? >> i think there's some gamesmanship in that regard but most people in the administration frankly most people, think it's wise to keep some troops there. the issue will come down to mission. do you want to just keep troops who will do a counter terrorism mission, is that going to be okay with the afghans? or will they want that to be but tresed by some sort of training or budget support? at this point, the afghan military is going to cost more money than the country has to spend. so i think very high on karzai's agenda is continuation of secu
i think the president will make very clear that the united states isn't going to stay there forever and we're not going to solve afghanistan's problems for them. they've got to do it themselves. >> there's a new article and it asks this question, the obama administration says it is considering leaving no troops in afghanistan after december 2014. but is it really? or is it just decreasing expectations and using the threat as a pressure tactic ahead of president obama's meeting with afghan...
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. >> that is climatologist heidi cullen. 2012 what's the hottest year in the united states since we started keeping records. different major disasters, including sandy. evan, will 2013 be the year where congress and the administration and the american people act on global warming? >> i wish, but i doubt it. they are we building on coastal areas as if nothing happened. i don't know what is going to take to make us wake up. >> should we discourage the rebuilding of the coastal areas? >> now, rebuild, but take into account the environmental changes you will have to make and the physical changes you will have to make. it is not a question of climate change. i listened with great interest to a segment on the rush limbaugh show this week where he discussed his idea that there is no such thing as climate change, and he played the statistical been of setting other instances of when we had a warmer times and cooler. and that you cannot make the case there is climate change. >> is there a case for denial? [laughter] >> one of the great physicists of all times is one of the skeptics on this. i respect
. >> that is climatologist heidi cullen. 2012 what's the hottest year in the united states since we started keeping records. different major disasters, including sandy. evan, will 2013 be the year where congress and the administration and the american people act on global warming? >> i wish, but i doubt it. they are we building on coastal areas as if nothing happened. i don't know what is going to take to make us wake up. >> should we discourage the rebuilding of the coastal...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. ♪ gerri: much-needed relief may be on the way for residents of louisiana. governor bobby general says he wants to eliminate all state, personal, and corporate income tax does. the plan is to make louisiana more business friendly. no better way than to drop taxes it could be in response to the neighbor taxes which has had no income tax for years. they rely on a windfall from the rich energy resources as well as other forms of taxation, including a sales tax. political analysts are warning the proposal to eliminate income tax could be followed by a plan to raise the sales tax. the office responded to the claim saying only he wants to keep the sales tax as low as possible. well, from texas to investment, it is a mad-toward equity mutual funds in the new year. inflows for the first week reaching $22 billion in his second highest level in history and the highest in 11 years. emerging-market equity funds saw the biggest inflow reheat to cover teeseven and a half billi
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the transitional government of national unity, so to speak, that the united states and russia would try to then sell to the u.n. security council. >> is there any indication that moscow is prepared, or moving toward the decision of putting its eggs in assad's basket is not the thing to do? are you seeing any shift in russia's position? >> i do not detect a shift in the position exactly. but what i do think what we're seeing is a change in the russian and of a court judgment as to whether or not president bashar al-assad is going to survive politically. until recently cannot -- until recently, the russian conclusion is that he would survive. i think they have come to a different conclusion of together. now is a question of whether the policy it lined up with the alico conclusion. >> you have been working on this. if assad had gone a year ago, would the future of syria be clearer, easier than if he is to go in the next six months, let's say? >> i really believe if president assad had cooperated with a managed, peaceful transition some time back, syria oppose the prospects would be much be
the transitional government of national unity, so to speak, that the united states and russia would try to then sell to the u.n. security council. >> is there any indication that moscow is prepared, or moving toward the decision of putting its eggs in assad's basket is not the thing to do? are you seeing any shift in russia's position? >> i do not detect a shift in the position exactly. but what i do think what we're seeing is a change in the russian and of a court judgment as to...
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in the united states of america. we have a love affair with these instruments of death and it has been created over generations and generations, certainly at least a couple of generations of cowboy movies where there was killing without consequence, so somebody has to address that and to talk about the consequences of shooting somebody and the dangers of having a weapon anywhere neerp you. >> when we look at took place in the weeks. after newtown, gun sales soared. there was a record 2.2 million criminal background checks performed for people buying guns. i brought it up before, about it being a gun commercial. can gun control groups get an upper hand with an increasing number of guns out there in the public's hands? >> i think there's a big difference between having a gun and having basically a loophole high school system -- loophole system of rules that allows high capacity magazines and clips. nobody is talking about universal bans on handguns, when we think of what common sense regulations that there can be, that
in the united states of america. we have a love affair with these instruments of death and it has been created over generations and generations, certainly at least a couple of generations of cowboy movies where there was killing without consequence, so somebody has to address that and to talk about the consequences of shooting somebody and the dangers of having a weapon anywhere neerp you. >> when we look at took place in the weeks. after newtown, gun sales soared. there was a record 2.2...
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that would be a very major mistake to the united states. >>neil: quickly, art, did ronald reagan like the parades if maybe the second was indoors, everything was indoors that year, maybe the parade. but did he like the parades? that is something that comes with being a newly inaugurated president, did he enjoy it? >> he didn't enjoy the second. in 1985, it was the coldest year ever in history and it was amazing. no one enjoyed that. but president reagan loved his role, he enjoyed being at state dinners and state functions and enjoyed telling stories and he enjoyed representing the united states and he did a very good job. if you remember, reagan at all of events, the best american president i have ever seen or heard of in dealing with social situations. he was just wonderful at that. >>neil: thank you very much. that was ronald reagan then. we waiting for president obama now inside the white house and they will make that walkway from the white house. i don't know why i am obsessing over this. eding the walkway, and then rebuilding this view
that would be a very major mistake to the united states. >>neil: quickly, art, did ronald reagan like the parades if maybe the second was indoors, everything was indoors that year, maybe the parade. but did he like the parades? that is something that comes with being a newly inaugurated president, did he enjoy it? >> he didn't enjoy the second. in 1985, it was the coldest year ever in history and it was amazing. no one enjoyed that. but president reagan loved his role, he enjoyed...
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deserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god for graduation with mr president. and with those words president obama begins his second term as commander in chief so what can we expect during the next four years and how does he live up to his pledges in the first term. hello welcome to our special coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama today will be taking a look back at what has defined president obama's first term as well as what lies ahead from civil rights to foreign policy will dig deep into the real topics and issues that presses the u.s. today to start off i want to bring in our panel our t. correspondent meghan lopez host of breaking the sat here on r t s b m r n a and our special guest today martin luther king the third great to have you all here so mr kagan the first question of course i mean how does it feel to see the first african-american president be inaugurated into his second term especially on a federal holiday dedicated to honoring your father well let me sta
deserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god for graduation with mr president. and with those words president obama begins his second term as commander in chief so what can we expect during the next four years and how does he live up to his pledges in the first term. hello welcome to our special coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama today will be taking a look back at what has...
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they can also have lawsuits as a result of any president of the united states. executive orders are not acts of law. lou: narrowly interpreted. we are going to the heart of the country. >> yes, this is a political dynamic unlike any that we have seen. the vice president at the same time, there has been no study on the issue of gun violence and gun ownership in america. saying that it is anything other than a political determination? is it incurable? is a fact-based or politically based. i suggest it is. lou: is going to be a time of considerable tension. this president is taking on the fight that others have found. it is something that is very helpful to their careers and the well-being. >> the second amendment stands. not by executive order, but let's see what happens to be one the mcdonald case coming out of the president's hometown. in chicago, the murder capital of the world. >> very positive. lou: peter johnson, thank you for being with us. on wall street today, stocks and the global economy. china showing an increase according to the dow jones. closing at
they can also have lawsuits as a result of any president of the united states. executive orders are not acts of law. lou: narrowly interpreted. we are going to the heart of the country. >> yes, this is a political dynamic unlike any that we have seen. the vice president at the same time, there has been no study on the issue of gun violence and gun ownership in america. saying that it is anything other than a political determination? is it incurable? is a fact-based or politically based. i...
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many thousands of these individuals who signed up, about 70% of them, in fact, were from outside the united states. so this made harvard ideas, harvard teaching available around the world. but we also want to use these experiments with online education to help us understand what we might do better in our own classrooms here in the united states and here at harvard in particular. we want to see are there ways we can bend the cost curve using some digital elements in higher education, are there anyways of teach that enable more active learning on the part of students? how do we use the face-to-face in different ways when we also have the digital available? so this is an experiment in transformation, what we believe will be a transformation of higher education in its accessibility but also in how it is undertaken in face-to-face interactions, as well. >> what about students? what are you hearing from students today? where are the jobs? where do they want to work? what are their hopes and dreams once they leave harvard? >> well, there is a very interesting poll that was taken by our undergradua
many thousands of these individuals who signed up, about 70% of them, in fact, were from outside the united states. so this made harvard ideas, harvard teaching available around the world. but we also want to use these experiments with online education to help us understand what we might do better in our own classrooms here in the united states and here at harvard in particular. we want to see are there ways we can bend the cost curve using some digital elements in higher education, are there...
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states but the fact is that they'll never are going to want to bring your united states on from the federal court system because a lot of information they have gotten has been getting through it have they have got through torture is going to be admissible in court right let's talk about the torture aspect i mean this talk about zero dark thirty i saw you speaking about it it's been nominated for tons of awards i mean i refused to see it but i know that you cite you spoke about it what is your reaction to the torture in that movie. it's a to the common person who's not very knowledgeable the whole situation it really makes you believe that the way they get information leading to bin laden is through the use of torture techniques you know in the first seven minutes of the film you see you see a detainee that speeding you see and she's shackled he's waterboard and there's a dog collar put around his neck he's walked around it he's walked around the room like an animal but i see it with a friend of mine who actually believes that is the way they got the information it's ridiculous i mea
states but the fact is that they'll never are going to want to bring your united states on from the federal court system because a lot of information they have gotten has been getting through it have they have got through torture is going to be admissible in court right let's talk about the torture aspect i mean this talk about zero dark thirty i saw you speaking about it it's been nominated for tons of awards i mean i refused to see it but i know that you cite you spoke about it what is your...
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imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the banks riskiest operations so to sum it up a man who cares primarily about making giant banks bigger and richer is now going to be obama's right hand man when it comes to economic policy one thing's for sure jack lew is completely out of touch with the struggle of the majority of americans who are trying to make ends meet this nomination goes beyond any sort of rational thinking unless of course the rationale is to continue the dangerously close relationship between this government and wall street and if that's the case health it's right on the money. ever since the war on terror started iran has been a point of contention with the western world and always seems to come back to the same scare nuclear weapons every year you see here you hear the same rhetoric fear mongering the world into thinking you were on the edge of armageddon just think back to last year at the u.n. general assembly where netanyahu wanted to disturb a bomb cartoon depicting iran's alleged n
imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the banks riskiest operations so to sum it up a man who cares primarily about making giant banks bigger and richer is now going to be obama's right hand man when it comes to economic policy one thing's for sure jack lew is completely out of touch with the struggle of the majority of americans who are trying to make ends meet this nomination goes beyond any sort of...
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liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watchingre's praye stock, everybody. >> money is next. melissa: here's what's "money" tonight. tim guy near -- geithner out the door, and president obama said he was one of the best ever. we have his report card and whether jack lew can do better. may be the end of the union as membership plunges to a 97-year low. there could be one thing to save the union. we have the former chief here to explain, and there's swatting and mansion swatting. a brazillian man just moved himself into a 7500 square foot palace in florida, and legal loopholes could let him keep it for good. you won't believe the story. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ we start by saying good-bye to tim geithner and his reign as treasury secretary, hanging up his hat after four years on the job, people questioning what side he was o
liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watchingre's praye stock, everybody. >> money is next. melissa: here's what's "money" tonight. tim guy near -- geithner out the door, and president obama said he was one of the best ever. we have his report card and whether jack lew can do better. may be the...
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they have a fraud unit they have established about four years ago. the problem is they still have, to have people go among at least 21 different entities before they can get a resolution to their identity problems, should they have something like that. melissa: that sounds crazy. are you safe err if you file online or by mail? which is better in terms of protecting yourself from identity theft? >> they're both very risky unfortunately. for example, if you live in a rural or suburban area have the standard mailboxes that aren't secured it is very easy for thieves to get into the mailboxes and look at what you have got there. if they see something going to and or from the irs they can take it and they can do some damage to it. that is where the mail part. if you file electronically using e-file system it generally is fairly secure but, there are several points within the process that are vulnerable to interception and if the encryption is not strong, they can go in and get after data, particularly looking for a particular individual. melissa: scary. th
they have a fraud unit they have established about four years ago. the problem is they still have, to have people go among at least 21 different entities before they can get a resolution to their identity problems, should they have something like that. melissa: that sounds crazy. are you safe err if you file online or by mail? which is better in terms of protecting yourself from identity theft? >> they're both very risky unfortunately. for example, if you live in a rural or suburban area...
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and everything like that unless you have a uniform rule throughout the united states. it invites fraud and invites, you know, chaos as i said. but that was the minority opinion. this piece of legislation breezed through the state assembly. governor quinn says is he anxious to sign it. >> shepard: is the thinking that undocumented immigrants are going to come forward and identify themselves to get these licenses? >> you think there might be hesitation but apparently the bigger fear is traffic stops. now, if you are undocumented driving without a license and you are pulled over, there is a strong possibility that you will be arrested, taken in, fingerprinted and starting a process which might end up with deportation. so, by being able to achieve one of these licenses in the future here in the state of illinois, it will provide folks here who are undocumented a measure of security. i think at the state level it's the biggest thing can you do. it's what assures you when you leave your home in the morning to go to work can you come home to your kids in the evening. one the
and everything like that unless you have a uniform rule throughout the united states. it invites fraud and invites, you know, chaos as i said. but that was the minority opinion. this piece of legislation breezed through the state assembly. governor quinn says is he anxious to sign it. >> shepard: is the thinking that undocumented immigrants are going to come forward and identify themselves to get these licenses? >> you think there might be hesitation but apparently the bigger fear...
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american troops now in front of the camera both president obama and president karzai have presented a united front and say they agree on the future goals for afghanistan but one report after another has demonstrated that these two leaders are often at odds with one another or two arabic correspondent rym up to him via tell us about the current relationship between the presidents and what we learn from today's meetings. as that was golden from afghanistan years president obama and his afghan counterpart hamid karzai did not seem to agree on the number of troops to stay in afghanistan i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general allen. and other commanders on the ground they will be designing and shaping a responsible plan to make sure that we're not losing games that are even made and although obama insists troops will have a fundamentally different mission that focuses on training and advisory the issue of immunity still unresolved for karzai his biggest achievement in a week long trip to washington is they agreement on handing the control of prisoners and atten
american troops now in front of the camera both president obama and president karzai have presented a united front and say they agree on the future goals for afghanistan but one report after another has demonstrated that these two leaders are often at odds with one another or two arabic correspondent rym up to him via tell us about the current relationship between the presidents and what we learn from today's meetings. as that was golden from afghanistan years president obama and his afghan...
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we're trying to go to a teacher- centered approach where teachers build units backwards starting with the course and aligning assessments and trading strategies and choosing resources that meet their needs in that unit. we're trying to move away from the big book that we all had on our desk and we all read, the various snippets of different pieces of literature. and go toward the notion of less is more and shoes the most and meatist materials. one of the things we're -- we encourage teachers to think about, is that the only to learn it, or could students have some choice? maybe a menu would yield better information we have on student motivation. students have to see this as meaningful to their lives to have the level of engagement that ends up being a sustainable. we are trying to move away from the district-wide adoptions and try to empower teachers that are working together to purchase the things they feel are most relevant to their students and the way they are going to approach these outcomes. >> this is raising an interesting skill set that is sitting in front of us that we're wa
we're trying to go to a teacher- centered approach where teachers build units backwards starting with the course and aligning assessments and trading strategies and choosing resources that meet their needs in that unit. we're trying to move away from the big book that we all had on our desk and we all read, the various snippets of different pieces of literature. and go toward the notion of less is more and shoes the most and meatist materials. one of the things we're -- we encourage teachers to...
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of the new square because the people seem to understand that in the middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and we mold their country so that it becomes a proxy or quiet for the united states or the spy the huge losses both sides suffered in the conflict almost four decades ago we explore whether washington has learned the lessons or is ready to repeat it's costing us. now france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali where the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone are expected to reach at least two and a half thousand a finale the parrot is carrying out attacks a
of the new square because the people seem to understand that in the middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy...